Kristin Cabot, once a high-ranking executive at Astronomer, has reportedly filed for divorce following a widely circulated kiss cam moment with her CEO, Andy Byron, during a Coldplay concert in July.
The incident occurred on July 16 when the duo appeared on the arena’s big screen, sharing an unexpected embrace. Both were married at the time, and their quick attempt to shield their faces from the crowd was caught on camera. The footage quickly went viral, prompting widespread attention online.
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During the concert, Coldplay’s lead singer, Chris Martin, humorously commented on the situation, saying: “Woah, look at these two. They’re either having an affair or they’re just very shy,” which only amplified public interest.
The aftermath of the viral moment was swift. Byron resigned from his position as CEO just three days later, while Cabot eventually stepped down from her human resources role.
Julia Byron, previously married to Cabot’s husband, Andrew Cabot, shared her reaction, explaining that she reached out to Andrew after the incident. She revealed that he insisted the situation “had nothing to do with him” and confirmed he and Kristin were separating.
Julia also commented on the broader implications of the situation, suggesting many viewed it as a form of karma. “It’s like what you give comes back to you. He may feel embarrassed, but I don’t think he’s truly affected emotionally,” she said.
This development marks Andrew Cabot’s third divorce. Julia added her personal take, noting that neither party seemed particularly suited for marriage.
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